I really enjoy the set more now than I did at first. K-3PO is so much better than the original: he's shorter, more proportional, has a much better shaped head, and is a truer white. The R5 is perfect. Chewie might as well be an ANH version, because there's almost no hint of snow decor, so I ended up putting him into a different scene anyway. The Han takes a little work to get the glue out (the goggles look infinitely better on his hat than on his face), but it can be done. The disappointment, I guess, (unless you never bought the POTF2 version) is the Probe Droid. This is a mold that really could have taken advantage of improved articulation in the legs and better proportions. Maybe they could have put a new one into the $19.99 assortment with a resculpted Tauntaun or something.

First, a hooded Han in a brown coat was important, and I plan on removing the goggles so they can be moved around properly. I'm irked Hasbro glued them on like that. Otherwise a pretty great figure. I'm planning to combine my blue one with the brown one to make a decent figure.

I'm not totally disappointed in the Chewbacca... I almost wish he had no snow deco so we could've used him elsewhere, as I have a snowy tall Chewie already. I love that sculpt and would love to own about 3 more of it for various scenes.

The R5 is outstanding, and while I wish it didn't use the vintage body, I'm ok with it too and I dig droid repaints.

Like above, I like K-3PO because it's a repaint and also it doesn't totally negate the original figure. Getting K-3PO pre-blast damage and K-3PO "dead" is pretty cool I think.

Probe Droid... Meh. It's a repaint of something I never was that interested in originally, but it's ok I guess. A new Probe Droid would be ok if it was up to modern standards, but honestly I would've rather gotten something more interesting than the probe droid. I get why it was in there though, it sort of made the set what it was, and so I wasn't bothered by it.